10 Strange-Looking Things That Are Actually Fruit

Discover healthy, tasty treats hiding in unbelievable packages

Buddhas Hand

Resembling a bunch of fingers (hence the name), Buddhas hand tastes lemonywithout the pulp. The rind is often used for zesting; it offers about eight times as much as other citrus for the same surface area, says Jennifer Dimitriou, a registered dietitian at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. And its an excellent source of vitamin C. Available at grocery stores like Whole Foods, use it to add tang to fish, salads, cocktails and baked goods.

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